My elementor spline animations plugin got hard rejected, Seeking Advice from Experienced Authors

Hello everyone,

I’m hoping to get some feedback and advice from the experienced authors here. I recently submitted my first WordPress plugin “Elementor Spline Animation”, an addon for Elementor, It allows users to create scroll-driven 3D animations for Spline scenes directly within the Elementor editor, powered by GSAP. It received a hard rejection. I’ve put a lot of work into this, and I’m dedicated to improving it, so any insights you could offer would be incredibly valuable.

Here is the live demo site I submitted:

They say “it isn’t at the quality standard required to move forward, and you won’t be able to re-submit this item again”. As a first-time author, I’m trying to understand what this might refer to. I’ve focused heavily on making the code stable and the editor integration seamless.

I would be so grateful if you could take a quick look at the live demo and let me know your first impressions.

First of all and the most important, you can’t sell the items from Spline.

8. No Resale of Service

You agree not to, without the express prior written consent of the Company in each instance: reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell, or exploit, for any commercial or other purposes, any portion of the Service or Content or other information or materials of any kind that you do not own.

This plugin is a tool designed to work with the Elementor page builder and the Spline 3D design platform. You will need an account with Spline (a free account works) to create and host your 3D scenes. This plugin does not include any 3D models or Spline scenes and does not resell the Spline service in any way. It is an independent toolkit for connecting these two platforms. for further info please check the documentation here: View documentation

Here’s the free version:

its not for elementor

It doesn’t matter. Your item doesn’t bring anything new to the marketplace, Gutenberg can be used with Elementor anyway.